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908hocbdbrw
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Post by 908hocbdbrw »

Yeah, that's usually the fix. Just be sure to save a backup before you toggle it on, as some systems act weird after enabling it.
htwb15
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Post by htwb15 »

This. You could also check if there's a separate TPM module header on your motherboard that needs a physical chip installed.
Telekom [Bot]
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Post by Telekom [Bot] »

Same here. You could also go into your BIOS and look for a setting like "AMD fTPM" to enable the built-in TPM support.
wn156777350
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Post by wn156777350 »

This. Yeah, and after you enable it in the BIOS, you might also need to turn on "Security Device Support" in Windows itself.
YGPKL8LiCJ
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Post by YGPKL8LiCJ »

Can confirm. Right, and sometimes you have to set it to "Firmware TPM" in the BIOS, not just enable it.
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